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{{italic title|Flag (''Mario's Time Machine'')}}
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|image=[[File:Flag MTMDX.png]] [[File:Flag MTMSNES.png]]<br>PC (left) and SNES (right)
|title=Flag
|first_appearance=''[[Mario's Time Machine (PC)|Mario's Time Machine]]'' ([[List of games by date#1993|1993]])
|image=[[File:Flag MTMSNES.png]] [[File:Flag MTMDX.png]]<br>SNES (left) and PC (right)
|first_appearance=''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'' ([[List of games by date#1993|1993]])
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The '''Flag''' is an item in all three releases of ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]''. It is the modern flag used in [[wikipedia:India|India]] to this day, and was adopted in conjunction with India gaining its independence in 1947. However, before it was able to be properly flown in [[Calcutta]] by [[Mahatma Gandhi]], [[Bowser]] travels back in time to steal it for [[Bowser's Museum|his museum]]. [[Mario]] then steals the Flag from the museum and travels back in time himself so that he can return it to Gandhi. If the flag is shown to the other inhabitants of Calcutta, they recognize its importance and say that it needs to be flown immediately (if the British judge sees it, he gets mad and complains about wanting to see the [[wikipedia:Saint George's Cross|Saint George's Cross]]). After Mario confirms its importance, he brings it to Gandhi, who is at a public event next to a flagpole, waiting to mount the flag. Gandhi promptly lets the flag fly, and thanks Mario for helping start a new era for the people of India.
The '''{{wp|Flag of India|Flag}}''' is an item in the [[Mario's Time Machine (PC)|PC]] and [[Mario's Time Machine (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)|SNES releases of ''Mario's Time Machine'']]. It is the modern flag used in {{wp|India}} to this day, and was adopted in conjunction with India gaining its independence in 1947. However, before it was able to be properly flown in [[Calcutta]] by [[Mahatma Gandhi]], [[Bowser]] travels back in time to steal it for [[Bowser's Museum|his museum]]. [[Mario]] then steals the Flag from the museum and travels back in time himself so that he can return it to Gandhi. If the flag is shown to the other inhabitants of Calcutta, they recognize its importance and say that it needs to be flown immediately (if the British judge sees it, he gets mad and complains about wanting to see the {{wp|Saint George's Cross}}). After Mario confirms its importance, he brings it to Gandhi, who is at a public event next to a flagpole, waiting to mount the flag. Gandhi promptly lets the flag fly, and thanks Mario for helping start a new era for the people of India.
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[[Category:Mario's Time Machine Items]]
[[Category:Mario's Time Machine items]]

Latest revision as of 18:34, June 30, 2024

Flag
Flag in Mario's Time Machine (PC) Flag in Mario's Time Machine (SNES)
PC (left) and SNES (right)
First appearance Mario's Time Machine (1993)
Not to be confused with Flag (United States of America).

The Flag is an item in the PC and SNES releases of Mario's Time Machine. It is the modern flag used in India to this day, and was adopted in conjunction with India gaining its independence in 1947. However, before it was able to be properly flown in Calcutta by Mahatma Gandhi, Bowser travels back in time to steal it for his museum. Mario then steals the Flag from the museum and travels back in time himself so that he can return it to Gandhi. If the flag is shown to the other inhabitants of Calcutta, they recognize its importance and say that it needs to be flown immediately (if the British judge sees it, he gets mad and complains about wanting to see the Saint George's Cross). After Mario confirms its importance, he brings it to Gandhi, who is at a public event next to a flagpole, waiting to mount the flag. Gandhi promptly lets the flag fly, and thanks Mario for helping start a new era for the people of India.